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The Latin name for the buttocks is nates (English pronunciation / ˈ n eɪ t iː z / NAY-teez, [6] classical pronunciation nătes [7]) which is plural; the singular, natis (buttock), is rarely used. There are many colloquial terms for them.
Anatomical terminology [ edit on Wikidata ] The gluteal sulcus (also known as the gluteal fold , tuck , fold of the buttock, , horizontal gluteal crease , or gluteal furrow ) is an area of the body of humans and anthropoid apes, described by a horizontal crease formed by the inferior aspect of the buttocks and the posterior upper thigh . [ 1 ]
Older set of terminology shown in Parts of the Human Body: Posterior and Anterior View from the 1933 edition of Sir Henry Morris' Human Anatomy. Many of these terms are medical latin terms that have fallen into disuse. Front: Frons - forehead; Facies - face; Pectus - breast; Latus - flank; Coxa - hip; Genu - knee; Pes - foot; Back: Vertex ...
The gluteus maximus arises from the posterior gluteal line of the inner upper ilium, and the rough portion of bone including the crest, immediately above and behind it; from the posterior surface of the lower part of the sacrum and the side of the coccyx; from the aponeurosis of the erector spinae (lumbodorsal fascia), the sacrotuberous ligament, and the fascia covering the gluteus medius.
The intergluteal cleft or just gluteal cleft, also known by a number of synonyms, including natal cleft and cluneal cleft, is the groove between the buttocks that runs from just below the sacrum to the perineum, [1] so named because it forms the visible border between the external rounded protrusions of the gluteus maximus muscles.
Street name: dead butt syndrome, or DBS. “We experience DBS most commonly by prolonged sitting,” said Dallas Reynolds, a physical therapist at ATI Physical Therapy in Illinois.
Anatomy of the human anus. Frontal section. The anus is the final part of the gastrointestinal tract, and directly continues from the rectum, passing through the pelvic floor. The top and bottom of the anus are surrounded by the internal and external anal sphincters, two muscular rings which control defecation.
Inverted. Think of an upside-down triangle, or V-shape. “Inverted butts have fullness at the hips and the top part of the butt, but narrow in size and shape at the bottom,” Dr. Levine describes.